I’m still trying to get proper printout’s of these articles for my portfolio. I have to goto my local printer and get him todownload and convert for a qualityprint out…there are some annoyingtechnicalities with printing web pages.

This paragraph from a new essay by Paul Levy relates well to writing on my blogspot..

Triggered by Evil

“As we become more deeply acquainted with the evil within us, it is discovered to be a potential catalyst for the growth and expansion of consciousness, which is to say that evil ultimately serves the good. Jung recognized that whenever evil appeared in an individual person’s process, some deeper good always came out of the experience that would not have emerged without the manifestation of evil. Could the same thing be true on a collective scale? To quote Jung, “we assiduously avoid investigating whether in this very power of evil God might not have placed some special purpose which it is most important for us to know.” We would not have had an expansion of consciousness if it weren’t for the emergence of evil and our struggles with it. In Goethe’s masterpiece “Faust,” Faust asks Mephistopheles (who represents the Devil) who he is, and Mephistopheles replies that he is “part of that force which would do evil, yet forever works the good.” In coming to terms with evil, evil is recognized to play a key role in the divine mystery of the Incarnation (of God) through humanity.”

"... Suppression and spinning of negative data and ghostwriting have emerged as tools to help manage medical journal publications to best suit product sales, while disease mongering and market segmentation of physicians are also used to efficiently maximize profits. We propose that while evidence-based medicine is a noble ideal, marketing-based medicine is the current reality."